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Jeffery Day

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33: 295:"...He was shot down by six German aircraft which he attacked single-handed, out to sea. He had out-distanced his flight, I think because he wished to break the formation, in order to make it easier for the less experienced people behind him to attack. He hit the enemy and they hit his machine, which burst into flames; but, not a bit flurried, he nose-dived, flattened out, and landed perfectly on the water. He climbed out of his machine and waved his fellow-pilots back to their base; being in aeroplanes they could not assist him." 318:
For great skill and bravery as a fighting pilot. On 25 January he attacked, single-handed, six enemy triplanes, one of which he shot down. On 2 February 1918 he attacked and destroyed an enemy two-seater machine on reconnaissance at 18,000 feet. He destroyed several enemy machines in a short space of
826: 260:, where he gained a reputation as a skilled and daring flyer, and was promoted to flight lieutenant on 31 December 1916. Day chafed at the lack of activity at Harwich, and gained a transfer to the 342:, he began to compose longer serious poems. Only three of these; "On the Wings of the Morning", "An Airman's Dream" and part of "To My Brother", were published in his lifetime, the first in 821: 771: 776: 181: 168: 796: 781: 236:, and was confirmed in the rank of flight sub-lieutenant on 21 August 1915. He received the Royal Aero Club Aviators' Certificate No. 1949 after flying a 816: 791: 786: 801: 212:, one of four children born to George Dennis Day (1860–1945), a solicitor, and his wife Margaret Jane (nÊe Davis) (1862–1945). He was educated at 806: 811: 612: 579: 354:. "To My Brother" was inspired by the death of his older brother Dennis Ivor Day, who was serving as a second lieutenant in the 427: 675: 338: 32: 831: 607: 299:
A search was immediately launched, but no trace of him was found. Having no known grave, he is commemorated on the
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Day began writing poetry during his spare time, initially humorous verses for his fellow officers in the style of
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Above the Trenches: A Complete Record of the Fighter Aces and Units of the British Empire Air Forces 1915–1920
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Day's collected poems were published post-war, and two of his poems were anthologized in
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Flight Lieutenant (acting Flight Commander) Miles Jeffrey Game Day, RNAS (since killed).
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Day was already an experienced pilot when he joined No. 13 Squadron RNAS, based at
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A Treasury of War Poetry, British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1919
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A Treasury of War Poetry, British and American Poems of the World War, 1914-1919
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on 25 September 1915, finally dying from the injury on 7 October.
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Recipients of the Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)
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time, and, in addition, had numerous indecisive engagements.
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(1917). 777:People from St Ives, Cambridgeshire 797:Royal Navy officers of World War I 782:People educated at Sandroyd School 613:Commonwealth War Graves Commission 247:He was first stationed aboard the 14: 817:20th-century English male writers 475:. 9 November 1915. p. 11044. 792:Royal Naval Air Service aviators 787:People educated at Repton School 358:when he was shot by a sniper at 802:British World War I flying aces 16:American World War I flying ace 644:. 19 March 1918. p. 1057. 339:The Old Vicarage, Grantchester 1: 570:& Guest, Russell (1990). 574:. London, UK: Grub Street. 499:(858): 850. 5 November 1915 312:Distinguished Service Cross 169:Distinguished Service Cross 848: 807:20th-century English poets 812:British World War I poets 608:"Day, Miles Jeffrey Game" 332:, but later, inspired by 30: 707:Brigham Young University 566:Shores, Christopher F.; 487:"Aviators' Certificates" 398:"Miles Jeffrey Game Day" 200:Background and education 426:Stephenson, M. (2014). 348:, and the other two in 301:Chatham Naval Memorial 178:Miles Jeffery Game Day 90:Chatham Naval Memorial 25:Miles Jeffery Game Day 733:Day, Jeffery (1919). 703:Harold B. Lee Library 641:The Edinburgh Gazette 377:, published in 1920. 356:Royal Field Artillery 244:, on 2 October 1915. 234:flight sub-lieutenant 123:Years of service 159:No. 13 Squadron RNAS 438:on 29 November 2014 432:St Ives Rowing Club 832:English male poets 663:Day (1919), p. 63. 654:Day (1919), p. 14. 556:Day (1919), p. 19. 547:Day (1919), p. 18. 535:The London Gazette 520:Day (1919), p. 16. 472:The London Gazette 307:Honours and awards 232:as a probationary 597:Day (1919), p. 8. 456:Day (1919), p. 7. 303:, Kent, England. 176:Flight Commander 174: 173: 839: 748: 746: 744: 736:Poems and Rhymes 720: 719: 717: 715: 694: 688: 687: 681: 670: 664: 661: 655: 652: 646: 645: 632: 626: 625: 623: 621: 604: 598: 595: 586: 585: 563: 557: 554: 548: 545: 539: 538: 527: 521: 518: 509: 508: 506: 504: 483: 477: 476: 463: 457: 454: 448: 447: 445: 443: 434:. 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St. Ives
Huntingdonshire
Dunkirk
France
Chatham Naval Memorial
Kent
England
Flight Commander
HMS Vindex
HMS Cassandra
No. 13 Squadron RNAS
Distinguished Service Cross
DSC
World War I
flying ace
war poet
St. Ives
Huntingdonshire
Sandroyd
Repton Schools
Royal Navy
flight sub-lieutenant
Caudron
Eastchurch
seaplane carrier
Vindex
Harwich Force
light cruiser
Cassandra

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